But I found one little glitch at the Awards tab: the last column with the Confederate award is only shown half and therefore the numbers can't be read.
A scrollbar on top like in the Frag counts tab is missing.
I'm using Firefox 3.6 and a screen resolution of 1920x1200.
Oh, and if there are no more awards right of the Confederate, then the Kamikaze award is missing.

But I found one little glitch at the Awards tab: the last column with the Confederate award is only shown half and therefore the numbers can't be read.
A scrollbar on top like in the Frag counts tab is missing.

I've added it.

Manie_de, on 23 August 2011 - 04:30 PM, said:

I'm using Firefox 3.6 and a screen resolution of 1920x1200.

A website of 950px in width looks pretty small, I could make it wider in case of larger browser screens.

Manie_de, on 23 August 2011 - 04:30 PM, said:

Oh, and if there are no more awards right of the Confederate, then the Kamikaze award is missing.

Would be nice if you could look after that.

Yes, there are still some fields not yet identified for these rarer achiviements. I've added saving of the unknown bytes, so I should be able to guess their purpose in the future.

The tables sort ascending order upon clicking the header. Next click gives descending order.
It seems to have descending order first a little bit more handy (1 click and you see the top-performers).
No epic achievements are displayed, why is so?

did you hack into the structure on your own, or did you use the description on my site (wot.ctocopok.ru).

Yes, you are the originator of the idea I've seen the dossier file before (when looking for preference.xml), but didn't investigated it. Later I encountered a link to your website and you even have a tutorial about the header structure.

The key thing is that it's a pickled data file and the rest is just the parameter for the struct.unpack function I've borrowed the idea, but our implementations are completely different.

cto40, on 24 August 2011 - 06:17 PM, said:

The tables sort ascending order upon clicking the header. Next click gives descending order.
It seems to have descending order first a little bit more handy (1 click and you see the top-performers).

Yes, I've thought about it myself and now hacked the plugin to sort in reverse.

cto40, on 24 August 2011 - 06:17 PM, said:

No epic achievements are displayed, why is so?

I've added Fadin's medal.

I can only identify the location of medal/achievement value in the file only if I've earned it myself.

If anyone is willing to help to identify the missing achievements, they can send my a private message with a screenshot of their epic medal list and a link to their uploaded dossier, that would make the identification a lot easier.

Site looks nice, but was completely non-functional to me in both Opera 12 and Firefox 6, didn't try another browser.

Question about the profiles: I saw you were storing them, but at least on the exposed web frontend for that archive it appears they are stored with a consecutive numbering system. Was hoping/suggesting, that internally you were storing them with a unique identifier and update them when they get uploaded again, and thus the second suggestion to add an overall stats view that combines the data from all the profiles ever uploaded.

PS: Or maybe you already have that implemented with the public data API? Since they site does not work for me I cannot even read that link.